Events

Black Scholars Matter (BSM) Radiating Black Excellence

Grand Salon | University Student Union 18111 Nordhoff St, Northridge, United States

Join us in honoring Black history, the legacy of our ancestors, Black Excellence and Creativity, as our Scholars shine through music, fashion, dance, poetry, art and more.

“Glory” Screening with Russell Williams II

Armer Theatre 18111 Nordhoff Drive, Northridge, United States

Join CTVA for an exclusive screening of "Glory" followed by a Q&A with two-time Oscar-winning sound mixer for the film, Russell Williams II. Glory Screening with Russell Williams II    

Black Matador Family Brunch

Orchard Conference Center 18111 Nordhoff Street, Northridge, CA, United States

CSUN invites all newly admitted Black freshmen and their families to attend the Black Matador Family Brunch. During the program, students will be encouraged to submit their Intent to Enroll in order to access programs for the Black Matador community, such as the Black Matador Excellence Experience summer enrichment program and Black House programs and… Continue reading Black Matador Family Brunch

Commemorating the Sixtieth Anniversary of the Black Panther Party

Jack and Florence Ferman Presentation Room, University Library

Join us for transformative discussion about civil rights and activism from a panel of former Black Panther Party members. This event is part of the CSUN University Library’s Black History Month event series. Thank you to our co-sponsors for making these events possible: University Student Union (USU), Educational Opportunity Program (EOP), California Faculty Association (CFA),… Continue reading Commemorating the Sixtieth Anniversary of the Black Panther Party

Event Series Art Jam

Art Jam

Plaza del Sol, University Student Union 18111 Nordhoff St., Northridge, CA, United States

Get creative and get groovy with Art Jam. Create a wide selection of personal masterpieces from bracelets to paintings, as incredible musicians rock the stage. With giveaways, delicious food and live performances, you don’t want to miss out on the perfect blend of art and fun. Join us as you unwind and allow your imagination… Continue reading Art Jam

Southwest Asian and North African (SWANA) Visibility Panel

Flintridge Room, East Conference Center, University Student Union 18111 Nordhoff St., Northridge, CA, United States

Come learn about the diverse cultures and identities that make up the Southwest Asian and North African (SWANA) region through an engaging student panel discussion, held by the Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies program! Food and refreshments will be provided at this meaningful event that honors rich history, traditions, and intersectionality.     Do you… Continue reading Southwest Asian and North African (SWANA) Visibility Panel

APIDA Heritage Market

CSUN Matador Square 18111 Nordhoff St, Northridge, CA, United States

The APIDA Heritage Market celebrates Asian Pacific Islander Desi American cultures through an educational showcase of food, art, small businesses, performances, and games. It offers the community opportunities to learn about diverse traditions, support local creators, and engage in meaningful cultural exchange. Campus Collaborators: AS Productions, Asian American Studies Pathways Project, APIDA Resource Center.

You’re Doing Too Much! (And It’s Not Really Your Fault)

Manzanita Hall 361 18111 Nordhoff St, Northridge, United States

Legacy Fatigue: You’re Doing Too Much And Its Not Your Fault” is a guest lecture held by Professor Reuben Deleon hosted by the Asian American Studies Pathways Project. This lecture is open to all students and is designed to promote understanding around burnout; specifically on what Professor Deleon has coined, “legacy fatigue.” The event designs… Continue reading You’re Doing Too Much! (And It’s Not Really Your Fault)

Healing Ragas

The Glenn Omatsu House 18356 Halsted Avenue, Northridge, United States

Healing Ragas: Sound, Breath, and Transformation in Indian Classical Music is an immersive cultural and wellness experience featuring Robin Sukhadia, a Fulbright Scholar and student of renowned tabla maestro Pandit Swapan Chaudhuri. This program invites participants to explore the foundations of Indian classical music through raga (melodic frameworks) and tala (rhythmic cycles), while engaging in… Continue reading Healing Ragas

APIDA in Action: Activism and Political Engagement

USU Flintridge Room

Join the CSUN Asian American Studies Pathways Project for a discussion on the role of people power and community engagement in politics with Reverend Rae Huang and City Controller of Los Angeles, Kenneth Mejia. Event Collaborators: Asian American Studies Pathways Project, Faculty Tracy Buenavista, Asian American Studies, Ethnic Studies Center.

Sereni-Tea: APIDA Mental Health Tea Gathering

Sequoia Hall Courtyard

Celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month with a relaxing tea party that also provides opportunities to reflect on mental health awareness. Enjoy delightful afternoon teas and snacks, while getting to know the vibrant Asian Pacific Islander Desi American (APIDA) communities on campus. Unwind with soothing music therapy and even take a stroll in… Continue reading Sereni-Tea: APIDA Mental Health Tea Gathering

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